Need a Gmail Invite? Are You a Biologist?

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Four Gmail invites are available for distribution. Interested individuals are encouraged to send a private message with their email address for privacy reasons. Additionally, six invites are specifically set aside for non-biologists, promoting inclusivity in the distribution.
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Hey guys;

I've got four more gmail invites to give away. If you want them, please just post the e-mail address you want it sent to here, and I'll send it asap.
 
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It's probably better if anyone interested sent you a PM with that information rather than post it here in the open for anyone to see.
 
ha!

and if some of you feel like this guy is prejudice and only gives out invites to biologists.. i have SIX invites for any non-biologists! :biggrin:

just pm me your email
 
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